PLoS Pathogens (Apr 2017)

Regulation of proteinaceous effector expression in phytopathogenic fungi.

  • Kar-Chun Tan,
  • Richard P Oliver

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006241
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. e1006241

Abstract

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Effectors are molecules used by microbial pathogens to facilitate infection via effector-triggered susceptibility or tissue necrosis in their host. Much research has been focussed on the identification and elucidating the function of fungal effectors during plant pathogenesis. By comparison, knowledge of how phytopathogenic fungi regulate the expression of effector genes has been lagging. Several recent studies have illustrated the role of various transcription factors, chromosome-based control, effector epistasis, and mobilisation of endosomes within the fungal hyphae in regulating effector expression and virulence on the host plant. Improved knowledge of effector regulation is likely to assist in improving novel crop protection strategies.